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    Purity and Objectivity in Nineteenth-Century Metrology and Literature.Matthias Dörries - 2001 - Perspectives on Science 9 (2):233-250.
    Metrology is a discipline of expunging impurities. The mid-nineteenth century French physicist Henri-Victor Regnault created a whole new way of doing experiments, attempting to produce standards physically by the "direct method." His immodest ambition to control all disturbing parameters represents a relict in the physical sciences of Romantic hopes for an all-embracing, artistic and aesthetic approach to nature, expressed in the absolute, eternal determination of nature's constants and their numerical relationships. The novelist Gustave Flaubert, whose rejection of metaphysics, love for (...)
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    Balances, spectroscopes, and the reflexive nature of experiment.Matthias Dörries - 1994 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 25 (1):1-36.
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    Mary Jo Nye. Michael Polanyi and His Generation: Origins of the Social Construction of Science. xxi + 405 pp., illus., bibl., index. Chicago/London: University of Chicago Press, 2011. $45. [REVIEW]Matthias Dörries - 2013 - Isis 104 (2):420-421.
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